"If magic is to be defined as the use of ineffective means to allay anxiety when effective ones are not available, then we must conclude that no society will ever be completely free from it." -Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic, 1971.

Lorcins, Davis, and Hi-Point. It's interesting is that these guns were sold by Law Enforcement and ended up in the hands of felons. It's almost like a magnetic attraction. Um, a Zamak attraction would be a better way to put it.

Waldorff designed these to be a niche gun for a specific use. Dont really want to go into to much detail because this is a public forum and there is no telling who reads this stuff. We here tend to like them because we are interested in the whole ring of fire gun history and all the drama that has unfolded through the years. The criminals are interested in them for other reasons. Some of these have to do with balistics and evidence recovery.... or lack there of. CIA loves guns like Lorcins.